James LeVoy Sorenson, World-Renowned Medical Device Inventor, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist, died of Cancer today. He was 86.
Mr. Sorenson’s pioneering medical innovations became commonplace in operating rooms and intensive care units throughout the world, and have spawned a host of products that have improved or helped save the lives of millions of individuals. While he is perhaps best known for co-developing the first real-time computerized heart monitoring systems, Mr. Sorenson also invented pioneering disposable surgical masks, non-invasive intravenous catheters, and blood-recycling and -infusion systems. His prolific inventions garnered more than 40 patents.
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Mr. Sorenson’s pioneering medical innovations became commonplace in operating rooms and intensive care units throughout the world, and have spawned a host of products that have improved or helped save the lives of millions of individuals. While he is perhaps best known for co-developing the first real-time computerized heart monitoring systems, Mr. Sorenson also invented pioneering disposable surgical masks, non-invasive intravenous catheters, and blood-recycling and -infusion systems. His prolific inventions garnered more than 40 patents.
You can read the rest of the article HERE
If the intravenous catheter is noninvasive, it must be magic. 